Thursday, December 18, 2008

Merry Christmas!!

I hope you are all having a very happy holiday season! Things are
going very well over here! We got back from vacation in Cape Town
earlier this week, and it was amazing! On December 2nd my mom and her
mom (my Nana) flew into Johannesburg where we spent a couple of days.
Then we headed to Cape Town with the rest of the family. The drive was
a bit of a beating, but we were able to stop and see a couple of cool
things along the way, like an elephant park and Cape Agulhas, the most
southern tip of the continent of Africa where the Indian and Atlantic
oceans meet. On clear days you can supposedly see a line between the
oceans, but it was too windy while we were there to make out anything
but waves. Cape Town was great, we all got to relax and go to the
beach and spend time with Bethany Anderson, another missionary from
FBC McKinney. One of the friends she had made happened to be a surf
instructor so one day we went to the beach and got free lessons! Let
me tell you… surfing is much harder than it looks.

Being back in Heidelberg has been nice, too. Right now almost everyone
that works with J-Life is leaving for holiday so I've just been
getting ready for next year. Training starts January 10 and lasts 4
months. After that I'll be sent with a team to a church somewhere in
South Africa for the rest of the year.

These past 5 months have really flown by. I'm looking forward to
getting involved next year but I'm sure that time will fly by as well
and I'll be back in the states before I know it. I just pray that the
Lord is able to use me over the next year to impact this great country
in whatever ways possible. Thank you all for the prayers and support
you've given me, it is greatly appreciated… I wouldn't be able to do
any of this without you.

I hope you all have a very merry Christmas!

In Christ,

Andrew Even

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

Hello all, and happy Thanksgiving!! I hope you are all doing much
better than I am…. We tried to put together a big Thanksgiving feast
for all of the South Africans with J-Life but the power company had
other plans. Everything was going fine until about 3pm when we went to
put the turkeys in the oven and the power wouldn't work... since then
we've been trying to cook everything in a gas powered oven with two
gas powered burners. It has not been a success. Oh well, there's
always next year.

Other than this afternoon's disappointment everything has been going
well! I spent the last month with the J-Life team in Vereeniging
working with the youth group, which has been great, and my mom and
grandma are coming next week. They arrive on the 2nd and after a
couple days in Johannesburg we're heading to Cape Town… I can't wait.

That's about it for now. I hope you're all well and having a better
Thanksgiving than I am!!

Andrew

Monday, October 20, 2008

Good Evening!!

I would like to begin by thanking you all for your prayers over the past month as I did a bit of traveling. If you remember from my last email I had the opportunity to go on a couple of mission trips this month, to Eden Park and East London… I'd like to take a moment to tell you about each of them.

 

Eden Park – I went with the youth group from my church and we met up with another youth group from a church in Sassolberg. We spent the week at a hospice that cares for terminally ill Aids victims and their children; the people involved in that ministry are amazing. Not only is it a hospice, but a sort of makeshift orphanage as well. Once a patient dies the hospice normally assumes responsibility for their children, unless there is a relative willing to take them in. There are currently four orphans that live at the hospice. The mission trip itself was great as well. We ran a 'Holiday Bible Club' (VBS) during the day for neighborhood kids and held open-air services each night with singing, dancing, drama and testimonies. I feel like we made a real impact on the community, and I hope that I will have the opportunity to go back to Eden Park on another mission someday.

 

East London – It was great to spend time with familiar faces from home! I knew about half of the group from FBC McKinney that went to East London and made quick friends with the other half. We spent our mornings in EL painting and serving in other areas at First City Baptist Church. First City has several amazing ministries they are involved in. There is a free daycare they run for underprivileged children who are too young to go to kindergarten, a hospice called the Dignity House where they care for people who are dying from Aids, and they run a job creation program for men and women in the area who are without work. We spent the afternoons in an elementary school. Part of the school's curriculum is 'Life Skills' and they allowed us to come in for the last hour of each day that week to teach the classes (7 in all). We shared different bible stories about intellectual, physical, social and physical health, and even presented the gospel to the kids!

 

The one day I had off between these trips I spent running in a 15km mountain race called The Harrismith. For those who wish to know, I actually finished the race! (I was surprised too.) My time was just over 2 hours, not as good as I'd like but I learned a lot about the course and hope to compete again next year.

 

It's good to be home, but just as things were getting back to normal I found out that I'm going to be leaving again. One of the J-Life team members who are working with the church we attend has to go home for a couple of weeks. That person happens to be the only one on the team with a driver's license… so I'm going to be staying in Vereeniging for a couple weeks working with the team so that their ministry will not be hampered by not being able to get around. BUT the good news is that the family I'm going to be staying with for those two weeks has satellite, which means I'll be able to watch the World Series!! So I've got that going for me… but I will have to wake up at 2am to catch the games.

 

I don't know what internet access will be like while I'm gone, but I'll definitely send another update out when I get home. Hope you are all doing well, and thank you again for your prayers and support!!

 

Andrew Even

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Greetings!

I hope all of you are well! I wanted to write a quick email to let you all know what I'll be up to for the next couple of weeks. I'm leaving today on a mission trip with the J-Life team at the church I attend, they're taking some of the youth to Joburg for 4 days. We will be running vacation bible schools and doing service projects in the city, it's sure to be a great time. Hopefully we will be able to show Christ to those in the inner-city.
 
I will get back Friday night and am leaving Saturday morning for Harrismith to run in the annual Harrismith Mountain Race. It is a 15Km race up and down the mountain... it is rated as the most difficult race of it's kind and class on the entire continent. (Some say it is the hardest in the world.... I obviously don't know what I'm getting into.)
 
I will be back here after the race for one night and then leave Sunday morning for East London! A group from FBC McKinney is coming for a mission trip and Liz and I are joining them next week.. I'm particularly excited to see the coast, East London is supposed to have beautiful beaches... however they also have the most shark attacks of anywhere in the world... so I think I'll stay out of the water.
 
Anyways, I've got some busy times ahead of me and could use all of your prayers for both the mission trips and travel safety. Also, please pray that I don't die durring that race on Saturday!
 
Thanks,
 
Andrew Even

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Hello All!

So we made it back from Zimbabwe this week, what an amazing experience! The country is beautiful and the people are great; as a whole, I would have to say that Zimbabweans are the nicest people I've ever met. The trip went well. We arrived in Harare at about 9 pm Thursday Aug 28th and started training on one of the J-Life modules the next morning. Monday and Tuesday of the next week we had a couple of meetings with local pastors and had some time to explore downtown. The whole time we were in Harare we stayed at a pastor's house in town, and even though it is the capital city, water and electricity were still very hit-and-miss. We were in a house with a kitchen and a hotplate, so when there was electricity we could cook. But probably about half of the days we were there, the power would go off in the afternoon and didn't come on until the morning.... we ate a lot of peanut butter sandwiches. Wednesday morning we left for Bulawayo, about a six hour drive, where we met up with another group from J-Life. We did another training module on Friday and Saturday and had more meetings with pastors and then came home Monday the 10th. Other than spending every night on the floor, I enjoyed myself thoroughly. I don't know how many of you keep up with the world news, but the economic state of Zimbabwe is extremely shocking. The country is in a state of hyper inflation and it has gotten to the point that they had to start printing more currency every month with higher and higher denominations… in August they actually had 50 and 100 Billion Dollar notes. Even with denominations this high it would take a stack to buy anything at all. Inflation is so bad that exchange rates change almost every day… when we arrived in Harare, one Rand (SA Currency) was worth 250 Billion $Z, and when we left 5 days later that same Rand was worth 290 Billion ($1 US = 7.5 R). It amazed me how joyous and hopeful everyone seemed to be even in the face of such diversity.

 

After getting home earlier this week I've just been helping around the campsite here, making preparations for a camp this weekend, and I got to spend my 23rd birthday putting out fires! It hasn't rained here since early this year so everything is incredibly dry, making fires a huge problem, especially for farmers. The fire started in a field Thursday night when a tree knocked down power lines… it took about 5 hours to get it under control but it started back up 3 times yesterday, all in different places. Other than that, everything has been going well.

 

Thank you all for the prayers, God bless!

 

Andrew Even

 

P.S. – Please pray for Zimbabwe!

Monday, August 25, 2008

Hello All!

Just wanted to let you all know that I am definitely headed for Zimbabwe later this week along with my Dad and three other J-Life staff members. We leave Thursday, Aug 28th at 4 am and will be there until Sept 8th. Even though the nation of Zimbabwe is unstable, the trip itself will be pretty safe, just pray that they don't think we're journalists from the U.S.!! Below is some information on online giving that has just recently been set up by FBC McKinney, thank you all again for everything and I hope you're all doing well.
 
Andrew Even
 
Folks can now give on-line to TYW01 and TYW02 through the FBC website by clicking on the "Access Acs" box….   <https://secure.accessacs.com/access/memberlogin.aspx?sn=90374%20>                   
 
 
You can give by credit card or check---- and choose which fund to contribute to (TYW01) via a drop down box.
 
 

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

One Month In...

Greetings!

 

Well it's been exactly one month since I landed in Johannesburg, but it feels like I've been here much longer. I've managed to stay pretty busy, especially given the fact that I don't really have a specific role or title with J-Life; since I'm not starting training with them until January. I've been doing some work for them in Access building a contact management database, and I've been asked to create a template in MS Publisher so they can start doing monthly newsletters... after that I'm supposed to start work on a marketing plan.. anyone have Dr. Cox's email address? Ha. Other than J-Life I've been busy helping my Dad fix stuff up around the house and as of last week I'm an assistant soccer coach with Upward (yeah, soccer) and it's all been great.

 

As I said previously, the country and weather have been beautiful. It gets down to around 35 or 40 at night and up to 70 - 80 during the day, and over the last month I haven't seen a single cloud. Pictures to come, promise.

 

I had a dozen other things I wanted to write about but I've forgotten them all, sorry.

 

And for those of you who have asked, the mailing address is:

 

Postnet Suite 507

Private Bag H607

Heidelberg 1438

South Africa

 

Oh, and I learned this week that I may get to go to Zimbabawe later this month for about 10 days. I'll keep you posted as things develop.

 

Thank you for your prayers!

 

Andrew

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Howdy

It's been almost two weeks since leaving the states and I've finally got the opportunity to sit down and update everyone! We spent the first week and a half living at the J-Life campsite but have now moved into a duplex at Kimiad, which is about 40 minutes away. The good thing is that we're now only about 10 minutes outside of Heidleburg.

 

Internet is very expensive and unreliable once you get outside of the city, so we are going to forego any connection at home and just use the free wireless internet at Maggie's CafĂ© in town. I'll hopefully be able to come in a couple times a week, buy a cup of coffee and use the internet for a little bit…. Most of my time will be spent following the Rangers.

 

I have actually been able to watch a little bit of TV over the last couple of weeks because one of the residents at J-Life has satellite. I've been following the Tour de France each day (it's either that or soccer) and was able to watch the final round of The Open last weekend… so I've got that going for me.

 

My experience so far has been an amazing one. The people I'm working with at J-Life are great and South Africa is unbelievable. Like I said, until last night I've been staying at J-Life, which is in the middle of a 4,000-acre farm full of prairies and mountains… the sunrises are indescribable. (Pictures to come, if I can figure out how to work a digital camera.)

 

That's all for now but I hope you are all well and thank you so much for the prayers and support!

 

Andrew Even

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Finally Made It

I left McKinney Thursday the 10th at 8:30 am and arrived at J-Life in South Africa Saturday the 12th at 1:30pm! It wasn't all bad though.. both long flights were on 747s and the movies they were showing weren't too bad.
 
Anyways, we are living at J-Life right now and are moving to SonFields next week sometime, and the internet access in both places isn't all that reliable... but I will do my best to keep you all updated.
 
Thank you all for your prayers, and I will post again as soon as possible!
 
Andrew

Sunday, July 6, 2008

New blog up and running...

I figured I'd go ahead and get this whole blog thing set up since I'm about to leave and don't know what the internet access situation will be once I get to South Africa.... If this is the only post ever made, you can assume it isn't good.

I've never done a blog before so I'm sure it'll be a little rough at first, please bear with me.

I appreciate all of your prayers and support.

Andrew